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Monday, September 10, 2018

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Internal
inflammation is a silent issue. Because you can't see it, the
autoimmune sufferers are often ignored. Inflammation is associated with
Lupus, MS, Arthritis, Celiac disease, and PCOS.

For Celiac We have

Gluten & Casein Digestion

DPP-IV Proteolytic-Enzyme Complex

Supports Digestion of Gluten & Casein*

Promotes Digestion of Carbohydrates & Sugars*

Optimal Digestion

Gluten Relief® is specially formulated with DPP-IV activity to support digestion of gluten and casein-rich foods* The powerful digestive formula contains
enzymes that support carbohydrate and sugar digestion, given that foods
characterized by their gluten content, such as breads and pasta, are
also carbohydrate heavy.*

Gluten and Casein in Foods

Gluten digestion is challenging for
many people. Gluten is a starch-protein present in most grains and
processed foods. Similarly, casein is a protein found in most dairy
products which can be difficult to digest, causing discomfort.Maintaining a gluten-free and/or
casein-free (GFCF) diet is the primary way people address digestive
issues. However, trace amounts of these proteins can be found in many
foods, making avoidance nearly impossible and allowing problems to
persist. Foods with hidden gluten can be a problem for unsuspecting and
discerning gluten-free dieters.The underlying issue for people
suffering from gluten and casein intolerance is their body’s inherent
enzymes do not have the capacity to digest the offending substances.
Incomplete digestion of these proteins may create digestive discomfort
or nutrient deficiencies.Scientists theorize that humans still
have not caught up genetically with the introduction of grains to the
diet that began nearly 10,000 years ago. Fortunately, advances in
biotechnology are striving to bridge that gap.

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Systemic
enzymes break down fibrin, reduce inflammation, reduce scar tissue, reduce
inflammation response (autoimmune disorders) and reduce viruses in the body.
They are designed differently from digestive enzymes as they are meant to break
down in the small intestine, instead of the stomach, so they reach your blood
stream to reduce inflammation.